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Revision as of 22:54, 4 April 2017
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Overview
This section applies only if Infinispan is installed as a standalone JBoss Data Grid server or cluster. If used within WildFly, installation is irrelevant, Infinispan comes pre-bundled as a sub-system.
Relevance
JDG 6.6
Procedure
A JDG server instance is a WildFly/EAP server instance, so the installation procedure is similar. The JAR expansion directory should be exported as the JDG_HOME environment variable.
In order to run a local instance:
$JDG_HOME/bin/standalone.sh
In order to run a clustered instance:
$JDG_HOME/bin/clustered.sh
Isolated Self-Contained Standalone Profile
Follow the procedure described here:
Details particular to JDG:
1. The XML configuration file corresponding to a clustered configuration is $JDG_HOME/standalone/configuration/clustered.xml and the one corresponding to a local configuration is $JDG_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone.xmll. These need to be copied in the profile's configuration directory instead of standalone-ha.xml, etc.
2. The .conf files are $JDG_HOME/bin/clustered.conf, respectively $JDG_HOME/bin/standalone.conf.